The 6 Best Snowblowers With Power Steering

Updated January 06, 2019 by Gregg Parker

This wiki has been updated 17 times since it was first published in December of 2018. Living in a cold climate can be a real drag when you wake up to giant white drifts blocking the path between your garage and the nearest road. Those who have long driveways will appreciate these snow throwers equipped with power steering, which are easy enough to maneuver that you can operate them while daydreaming about the Hawaiian vacation you've been meaning to book. When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Poulan Pro PR271

2. Husqvarna ST224P

3. Troy-Bilt Storm

4. Husqvarna ST330

5. Cub Cadet 3X

6. Ariens ST30DLE Platinum 30 SHO

Editor's Notes

January 02, 2019:

One might be forgiven for thinking that bigger is better when it comes to snow removal, as the larger the clearing path of the unit, the faster you can get the job done. However, this thing needs to be stored, and for residential use, a smaller machine that offers the same features would be far more versatile. Also, larger machines tend to use up more fuel, so the top units on the list don't need to be gassed up quite as often as some others.

Last updated on January 06, 2019 by Gregg Parker

Gregg Parker is a writer and puppy enthusiast who divides his time between Los Angeles and the rest of the world. A graduate of the University of Southern California, his eclectic career has involved positions in education, health care, entertainment, nonprofit fundraising, technology, and literature. A points and miles expert, he's well-versed in all topics related to travel, including luggage and travel accessories. Other areas of expertise include pet care products, teaching resources, kitchen appliances, and anything related to coffee or barbecue.


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